Perhaps if you have disabled the auto-play on another device marked as the
same drive letter, at an earlier time, it is treating the JukeBox in the
same feature/setting.
But I usually disable this for all devices whenever that auto-play option
comes up, as I find it quite annoying. One of the things I hate about XP,
it assumes too much that you don't know how to get to your media, or other
tasks.
I seem to have the opposite problem, if I could disable that forever, it
would be nice.

On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 18:07:55 +0100, Michael Elsdörfer
<elsdoerfer@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying this now for hours, but it just won't work. Anybody here
> managed
> to enable autorun on an archos jukebox?
>
> Mine (a FM model) registers itself as a "fixed disk" in windows, and
> according to Microsoft
> (http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/storage/usbfaq.mspx) that is
> actually
> a requirement: "If you need to make a USB storage device perform Autorun,
> the device must not be marked as a removable media device and the device
> must contain an Autorun.inf file and a startup application."
>
> Nevertheless, even though it detects the Autorun.inf on my Windows XP Pro
> machine (it adds an "AutoPlay" context menu item, when I double click on
> the
> drive item, it executes the commands), this does not happen automatically
> when I plug the player in?
>
> Any ideas or experiences?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
>
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